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George Con’s De Duplici Statu Religionis Apud Scotos, has long been known to historians of the Scottish Reformation, and long ignored. It presents an alternative narrative to the partisan histories...
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17 January 2027
George Con’s De Duplici Statu Religionis Apud Scotos, has long been known to historians of the Scottish Reformation, and long ignored. It presents an alternative narrative to the partisan histories of Knox and Buchanan, vigorously proclaiming Scotland’s place in, and contribution to, the Catholic world. It provides insight into how Catholics viewed themselves after the absolute suppression of their religion. Con’s own enforced exile in order to gain the education denied to Catholics gives authenticity to his sense of outrage at what he saw as the destruction of Scotland’s rich heritage of Catholic religious culture. This book is a significant contribution to Catholic historiography.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Texts and Sources
Publication Date:
17 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004777583
Format: Hardcover
Ronald Santangeli, M.A. (Hons) in Classics (Latin and Greek), University of Glasgow, 1967. He is the retired Head of Classics, St. Aloysius' College, Glasgow, and the former Principal Examiner for Scotland in classical languages. He is also the author of Mary Queen of Scots: the First Biography (Brill, 2023).